Let it be known; they are, indeed, two completely separate aesthetics with two completely different goals in mind. While Vaporwave is a bit more tongue-in-cheek and can be seen in certain lights as being critical of the capitalist system and may or may not be making some sort of political statement with their co-opting of '80s-'90s corporate symbolism and is more "wink-wink-nudge-nudge" with the cheesy elements of this, Synthwave is more of a genuinely earnest celebration of all things '80s and now '90s, since a lot of Synthwave artists are starting to expand their scope and are playing with a more '90s-centric sound and imagery, which can lead to further muddying of the waters between what is Synthwave and what is Vaporwave in all of its cheesy, over-the-top glory.
This confusion is also not helped due to the fact there have been several instances of Synthwave AND Vaporwave artists collaborating on projects most notably, Synthwave artist Bart Graft has collaborated with Future Funk artist Bubble Keiki to make the album Emerald.
In short, the main difference between Synthwave and Vaporwave is Vaporwave tends to be more ironic while Synthwave tends to be more earnest with their embracing of '80s and '90s aesthetics. Eccojam is a piece of music usually made from a single short loop of the source material. It is nearly always from the seventies, eighties, or nineties and smothered with effects, most notably reverb and echo. Made popular by Daniel Lopatin under his Chuck Person alias , many points to this being the very beginning of Vaporwave as we know it, due to a lot of the hallmarks of modern Vaporwave popping up in the Eccojams sound.
Generally seen as Vaporwave's happy-go-lucky sibling, Future Funk or Vaporboogie takes the sampling aspect of Vaporwave. The Future Funk sound tends to draw a lot of inspiration from French House and Synth Funk and makes new, fun, poppy music in a time when, frankly, we desperately need it. The aesthetics from Future Funk are Animecore to the max, taking lots of inspiration from anime from the '70s, '80s, and '90s Sailor Moon and Lum from Urusei Yatsura, in particular, are extremely popular to use in Future Funk, making them unofficial mascots for the genre.
Thus, making anime an icon of the subgenre. As stated above, Future Funk takes musical cues from Vaporwave, French House which gives it some very subtle connections to the poppier entries into the Synthwave genre , Nu-Disco, and Synth Funk to create fun, happy tracks to dance to, taking samples of old funk tracks from the '70s and '80s bonus points for using Japanese funk music, which is very obscure compared to its American counterparts and repurposing them in a manner similar to Vaporwave to the point where Future Funk will often just be lumped in with the genre despite the very clear differences in musical philosophy between Future Funk and Vaporwave.
Visually, as popularized by the YouTube channel Artzie Music , Future Funk visual aesthetics are usually just a looped GIF of a classic anime set to the track popular animes to utilize are Sailor Moon and Urusei Yatsura, although other classics will pop up like Dragon Ball, Lupin the 3rd, Mobile Suit Gundam, and Macross so there's a heavy element of Animecore to the visual aesthetics of Future Funk, but it's also not unusual to find aesthetic cues from Vaporwave and Synthwave, either.
Hardvapor is an Internet-based microgenre that emerged in late as a tongue-in-cheek response to vaporwave, departing from the calm, muzak-sampling capitalist utopia concept of the latter in favor of a gabber- and punk-influenced sound. It has, in recent years, however, gotten some controversy and flak due to a lot of the artists within the genre saying and doing things that are just blatantly done for the sake of offending people and starting to border into Fashwave territory, so it has largely been disowned by the Vaporwave community as a whole.
Hypnagogic Pop is Pop or psychedelic music that evokes cultural memory and nostalgia for the popular entertainment of the past. Mallsoft also known as Mallwave is a subgenre of Vaporwave music. It is meant to elicit nostalgia using imagery of shopping centers and remixed anonymous soft rock muzak one might hear in a shopping mall. It can range from simply invoking the nostalgic memories of a trip to the mall as a child or it can go into the surreal category by turning up the echo and invoking the imagery of a long-abandoned mall still echoing the soft Muzak-y sounds throughout its long-empty and decaying halls.
Abandoned malls can also have aspects of Liminal Space. But, of course, they aren't the same. As said before, it is meant to elicit nostalgia with visuals and music of shopping centers and music that is played there. Liminal Space's visuals are unsettling and bring back strange or bad memories. Signalwave is the informal name for Vaporwave that is primarily focused on old media sampling, particularly from television ads and the like.
Although this has been taken in many different directions the cassette release of Laserdisc Visions adopted this approach , there are typically these unifying characteristics to these "broken transmissions". Some of these include sample-heavy, dated media aesthetics, and mild musical inclinations.
These releases also may incorporate smooth jazz into themselves to invoke the garbage muzak aesthetic that Vaporwave is built upon. Some of the most prominent artists in this subgenre are bl00dwave and nmesh,. Simpsonwave is a sub-aesthetic of Vaporwave that emerged in , characterized by its use of imagery from the wildly popular cartoon, The Simpsons. It is, first and foremost, a video-based aesthetic. Most Simpsonwave videos follow the same format.
This usually includes a series of clips from The Simpsons , trippy visual effects, and played on top of a popular Vaporwave song. Simpsonwave seems to have originated from a Vine uploaded by Spicster on October 27, This Vine appears to be the first Simpsonwave video uploaded to the Internet. This was the first Simpsonwave video uploaded to YouTube, and the genre has been primarily spread through YouTube videos ever since. The video went viral and inspired other videos following a similar format.
Tradwave is an artistic style using synthwave and vaporwave art to promote traditional catholicism. Tradwave usually uses traditional catholic paintings, sculptures, or photographs of saints, given with vaporwave effects, often with a bible verse or quote about catholicism. The art usually tries to convey a resurrection of catholic spirituality in the modern atheist world.
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